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| But what is it missing? True open-source licensing that would enable games on
| its platform to be modified by unrelated third parties. Right now, Come2Play
| is only an open-source API that allows developers to work with its platform,
| but says nothing about developers being able to modify others' games. To me,
| that is the missing ingredient. Add that and Come2Play's platform may prove
| to be the ideal way to build, extend, and play games online.
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| But lately, I’m also starting to see the appeal of doing without a hyped-up
| platform like Unreal Tournament 2004 or Battlefield 1942. Fracturing the mod
| community has sparked creativity, particularly when it comes to open-source
| games based on free engines. A lot of out-there projects are getting major
| traction with gamers—big attention that wouldn’t happen if everyone was still
| fixated on grinding out Onslaught maps or tweaking Desert Combat.
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